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Giveaway for April 21, 2012

Started by Batz, April 14, 2012, 10:53:37 PM

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amertrac

i GUESS I WON i will send you my address





















ok i dint so who did
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Batz

#16
In fact you did! Number 2. Amertrac.

Send me your addressss and which lot of wrenches you would like.

Batz
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amertrac

received the wrenches thank you  they look very interesting they will go right into inventory   bob w.
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Batz

#18
Glad you liked them cobber. :-)

QuoteAustralian colloquialism meaning "mate" or "friend", but not necessarily in the literal term. Can be used to address a stranger in leiu of "Hey, you there!" or "Hey, kid!" in a more friendly manner. As the word's been used since the earliest Colonial settlements of Australia, many Aussies mistakenly believe the word is archaic and no-longer used. In actuality, it's simply slightly less understood then more generic forms of greeting (such as "mate").

"G'day, cobber."
"G'day, mate. How're ye doin'?"

Little joke between amertrac and I. :-)
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